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Castle Wedding Venues in Britain

By Frank Q Wainwright

Choosing a wedding venue can be a difficult decision to make and will likely involve a lot of time and thought. The venue is the place where most of the day will be spent and it needs to be suitable and fitting for such a joyous occasion. Nowadays there are more and more options, with country clubs, hotels and manor houses to name but a few. However, becoming ever popular are castles. This type of venue provides an idyllic setting in the most captivating towns across the UK. The following are a selection of castle wedding venues currently available.

Sudeley Castle - Located in the historic Saxon town of Winchcombe, in the county of Gloucestershire. At the foot of the Cotswold Hills, Sudeley is one of the most romantic castles in the UK. Home to many celebrity events, it has all the making of the perfect venue.

Eastnor Castle - Just a short drive from national motorways, Eastnor is a spectacular masterpiece, rural and charming, with lakes, nature and wildlife all within touching distance. A perfect getaway wedding from the busy city life. This venue be found in Ledbury, Herefordshire and is complete with accommodation.

Blair Castle - Set in the Scottish Highland county of Perthshire, Scotland, Blair Castle is romantic, exciting and serene all it once. A venue with an international reputation, surrounded by locks, lakes, glens and rolling hills. A fitting venue for any occasion.

Augill Castle - In the serene town of Stephen Kirby, Cumbria you feel in awe and at ease by the magnificence of this venue. With stunning views of the North Pennines and the Lake District, you could not ask for more from your dream wedding location.

All of these, and many more, are fascinating castle wedding venues. Before making your choice take into consideration such things as, the number of guests, accessibility and, of course, cost. Then visit each venue until you find the right one to fulfill your fairytale wedding dreams.

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